APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

(1647). His Majesties most gracious declaration from the Isle of Wyght: Concerning the setling of a generall peace, the safety fo his person, his engagements with the Army, and for free entercourse between himself and the Parliament. And Col. Hammonds letter sent to the Parliament, concerning Mr. Ashburnham, and the rest of the gentlemen attending His Majesty, that were sent for to be brought up prisoners. With his desires to both Houses of Parliament, concerning the Kings Majesty. Printed by Robert Ibbitson in Smithfield.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

His Majesties Most Gracious Declaration from the Isle of Wyght: Concerning the Setling of a Generall Peace, the Safety Fo His Person, His Engagements with the Army, and for Free Entercourse Between Himself and the Parliament. And Col. Hammonds Letter Sent to the Parliament, Concerning Mr. Ashburnham, and the Rest of the Gentlemen Attending His Majesty, That Were Sent for to Be Brought Up Prisoners. With His Desires to Both Houses of Parliament, Concerning the Kings Majesty. London: Printed by Robert Ibbitson in Smithfield, 1647.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

His Majesties Most Gracious Declaration from the Isle of Wyght: Concerning the Setling of a Generall Peace, the Safety Fo His Person, His Engagements with the Army, and for Free Entercourse Between Himself and the Parliament. And Col. Hammonds Letter Sent to the Parliament, Concerning Mr. Ashburnham, and the Rest of the Gentlemen Attending His Majesty, That Were Sent for to Be Brought Up Prisoners. With His Desires to Both Houses of Parliament, Concerning the Kings Majesty. Printed by Robert Ibbitson in Smithfield, 1647.

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